An edition of The Zuni Enigma (2000)

The Zuni Enigma

A Native American People's Possible Japanese Connection

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An edition of The Zuni Enigma (2000)

The Zuni Enigma

A Native American People's Possible Japanese Connection

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"For many years, anthropologists have understood the Zuni Indians of the American Southwest to occupy a special place in Native American culture and ethnography. Their language, religion, and blood type are startlingly different from all other tribes. What is most puzzling, however, is the fact the Zuni appear to have much in common with the people of Japan.".

"In this book, Dr.

Nancy Yaw Davis examines the evidence underscoring the Zuni enigma - " a theory," she suggests, "with a thousand themes." In a meticulous piece of detection and scholarship, Davis describes the circumstances that may have led Japanese on a religious quest, perhaps searching for the legendary "middle world" of Buddhism, across the Pacific and to the American Southwest more than seven hundred years ago - one of the most astonishing examples of transoceanic human mobility in history."--BOOK JACKET.

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Cover of: The Zuni Enigma
The Zuni Enigma: A Native American People's Possible Japanese Connection
December 2001, W. W. Norton & Company
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Cover of: The Zuni Enigma
The Zuni Enigma: A Native American People's Possible Japanese Connection
December 2001, W. W. Norton & Company
in English
Cover of: The Zuni Enigma
The Zuni Enigma
May 2000, W. W. Norton & Company
in English
Cover of: The Zuni enigma
The Zuni enigma
2000, W.W. Norton

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"Centered in a broad, arid but colorful valley between mesas in northern New Mexico lies what the A:shiwi people call Itiwanna, "the Middle of the World," place of the Pueblo of Zuni."

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Open Library
OL7453838M
ISBN 10
0393322300
ISBN 13
9780393322309
OCLC/WorldCat
48756849
Library Thing
1253473
Goodreads
1725035

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Centered in a broad, arid but colorful valley between mesas in northern New Mexico lies what the A:shiwi people call Itiwanna, "the Middle of the World," place of the Pueblo of Zuni.
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